
The Competitive Parent
Most of us, not all, but most, hope our children will achieve something special with what they’re doing. That something special is of course relative
Most of us, not all, but most, hope our children will achieve something special with what they’re doing. That something special is of course relative
“Do you think he hears what you’re saying?” “If the coach did his job, I wouldn’t have to say anything.” “So, if he did, you
My son has recently turned fifteen. He has been training with various teams at different levels from club to state to country over the last
Playing youth sports is about more than winning and losing—athletes that participate in sports can learn several life lessons that can be used on a
Being a former competitive athlete, I am grateful my parents had a healthy balance of knowing when to push me to be my best and
Every time you take your children to practice or a game, they take with them some very important pieces of equipment that will help they play the game.
Seasons often begin with high expectations for both parents and players. It’s a fresh start and hope is high as everyone anticipates a chance to
5 Sports Parenting Mistakes You’ll Never Make Again Coaches and parents are quick to tell athletes to get over their mistakes, move on, and put
5 Phrases That Put Undue Pressure on Young Athletes No doubt about it, competition is emotional and pressure-filled, and it’s in the heat of rivalry
There are thousands and thousands of youth sports teams, but how many of them are really doing team the right way? As a sports mom
Basketball, baseball, tee ball, flag football, track, and sometimes soccer. This is the season our family has entered into. I grew up playing and absolutely
That is a question addressed by coaches, sports psychologists, and parenting experts across the internet. Their advice is no doubt sound and worth the read
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